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Question 1
What is the abbreviation for the Controlled Substances Act?
A. CSA
B. CSAP
C. CSARP
D. CSAR
Answer: A
Question 2
Which of the following is NOT a schedule of controlled substances?
A. Schedule I
B. Schedule II
C. Schedule III
D. Schedule IV
Answer: C
Question 3
What is the maximum sentence for a first-time offender convicted of possession of a
Schedule I controlled substance?
A. 1 year in prison
B. 5 years in prison
, C. 10 years in prison
D. 20 years in prison
Answer: A
Question 4
What is the abbreviation for the Drug Enforcement Administration?
A. DEA
B. FDA
C. CDC
D. NIH
Answer: A
Question 5
What is the main responsibility of the DEA?
A. To regulate the sale and distribution of controlled substances
B. To enforce the Controlled Substances Act
C. To investigate drug trafficking
D. All of the above
Answer: D
Question 6
What is the penalty for illegally manufacturing a controlled substance?
A. Up to 20 years in prison
B. Up to 30 years in prison
C. Up to 40 years in prison
, D. Up to 50 years in prison
Answer: C
Question 7
What is the abbreviation for the Food and Drug Administration?
A. FDA
B. DEA
C. CDC
D. NIH
Answer: A
Question 8
What is the main responsibility of the FDA?
A. To regulate the sale and distribution of controlled substances
B. To enforce the Controlled Substances Act
C. To investigate drug trafficking
D. To approve new drugs and medical devices
Answer: D
Question 9
What is the penalty for illegally distributing a controlled substance?
A. Up to 20 years in prison
B. Up to 30 years in prison
C. Up to 40 years in prison
D. Up to 50 years in prison
,Answer: B
Question 10
What is the abbreviation for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention?
A. CDC
B. DEA
C. FDA
D. NIH
Answer: A
Question 11
What is the main responsibility of the CDC?
A. To regulate the sale and distribution of controlled substances
B. To enforce the Controlled Substances Act
C. To investigate drug trafficking
D. To track and monitor the spread of diseases
Answer: D
Question 12
What is the penalty for illegally importing a controlled substance?
A. Up to 20 years in prison
B. Up to 30 years in prison
C. Up to 40 years in prison
D. Up to 50 years in prison
Answer: C
,Question 13
What is the abbreviation for the National Institutes of Health?
A. NIH
B. DEA
C. FDA
D. CDC
Answer: A
Question 14
What is the main responsibility of the NIH?
A. To regulate the sale and distribution of controlled substances
B. To enforce the Controlled Substances Act
C. To investigate drug trafficking
D. To conduct and support biomedical research
Answer: D
Question 15
What is the penalty for illegally exporting a controlled substance?
A. Up to 20 years in prison
B. Up to 30 years in prison
C. Up to 40 years in prison
D. Up to 50 years in prison
Answer: C
,Question 16:
What are the five schedules of controlled substances?
A. Schedule I, II, III, IV, V
B. Schedule A, B, C, D, E
C. Schedule 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
D. Schedule I, II, III, IV, VI
Answer: A
Question 17:
What are the criteria for a substance to be classified as a Schedule I controlled
substance?
A. High potential for abuse, no currently accepted medical use in the United
States, and lack of accepted safety for use under medical supervision.
B. High potential for abuse, currently accepted medical use in the United States,
and severe restrictions on use under medical supervision.
C. Low potential for abuse, currently accepted medical use in the United States,
and limited restrictions on use under medical supervision.
D. Low potential for abuse, no currently accepted medical use in the United
States, and no restrictions on use under medical supervision.
Answer: A
Question 18:
What are the criteria for a substance to be classified as a Schedule II controlled
substance?
A. High potential for abuse, no currently accepted medical use in the United
States, and lack of accepted safety for use under medical supervision.
, B. High potential for abuse, currently accepted medical use in the United States,
and severe restrictions on use under medical supervision.
C. Moderate potential for abuse, currently accepted medical use in the United
States, and some restrictions on use under medical supervision.
D. Low potential for abuse, currently accepted medical use in the United States,
and limited restrictions on use under medical supervision.
Answer: B
Question 19:
What are the criteria for a substance to be classified as a Schedule III controlled
substance?
A. High potential for abuse, no currently accepted medical use in the United
States, and lack of accepted safety for use under medical supervision.
B. High potential for abuse, currently accepted medical use in the United States,
and severe restrictions on use under medical supervision.
C. Moderate potential for abuse, currently accepted medical use in the United
States, and some restrictions on use under medical supervision.
D. Low potential for abuse, currently accepted medical use in the United States,
and few restrictions on use under medical supervision.
Answer: C
Question 20:
What are the criteria for a substance to be classified as a Schedule IV controlled
substance?
A. High potential for abuse, no currently accepted medical use in the United
States, and lack of accepted safety for use under medical supervision.
B. High potential for abuse, currently accepted medical use in the United States,
and severe restrictions on use under medical supervision.
, C. Moderate potential for abuse, currently accepted medical use in the United
States, and some restrictions on use under medical supervision.
D. Low potential for abuse, currently accepted medical use in the United States,
and very few restrictions on use under medical supervision.
Answer: D
Question 21:
What are the criteria for a substance to be classified as a Schedule V controlled
substance?
A. High potential for abuse, no currently accepted medical use in the United
States, and lack of accepted safety for use under medical supervision.
B. High potential for abuse, currently accepted medical use in the United States,
and severe restrictions on use under medical supervision.
C. Moderate potential for abuse, currently accepted medical use in the United
States, and some restrictions on use under medical supervision.
D. Low potential for abuse, currently accepted medical use in the United States,
and no restrictions on use under medical supervision.
Answer: D
Question 22:
What is the DEA's Controlled Substances Import and Export Regulations (CSIER)?
A. A set of regulations that govern the import and export of controlled substances
in the United States.
B. A set of regulations that govern the manufacture and distribution of controlled
substances in the United States.
C. A set of regulations that govern the possession and use of controlled
substances in the United States.